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This Week in Mach-II: A list of great blog posts by Mach-II users


It's been a busy week of blog posts about Mach-II so we thought we'd share you some great information on using Mach-II. (Psst, Brian, Mike, Eric -- we'd love to get some of your amazing work onto the wiki).

A Brief Series on Mach-II Modules
Brian Klaas has been doing lot of work with modules in Mach-II in the past couple months. He is starting a series on some of the stumbling blocks he encountered.

http://tinyurl.com/yf8ar4j

We'll be sure to post when Brian series adds more installments. (No pressure Brian ;-)

A Short Chronicle on Using Event-Beans and Transfer
With plethora of new Mach-II posts, Mike Rogers blogs a trilogy of posts on using Mach-II event-bean and Transfer objects.

http://tinyurl.com/yawtvqj
http://tinyurl.com/ylluh9h
http://tinyurl.com/ykg7w9v

A Reminder on Using ResultArg and the Notify Command
Eric Cobb posts about a common mistake in using Mach-II using ResultArg and the notify command.

http://tinyurl.com/yanvhld

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Posted 11/11/09 @ 7:30 AM by Peter J. Farrell

Mach-II screencast, The Event Object


Hey Mach-II fans!  Continuing our MachStart series, we've put a new screencast together on the Event Object in Mach-II.  Check it out to find out how the event object can make your life easier as you begin developing your CFML applications in Mach-II.

http://vimeo.com/7528221

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Posted 11/10/09 @ 5:56 AM by Brian FitzGerald

Mach-II Events Screencast


Another great screencast from Brian FitzGerald is available, this one entitled "Mach-II Events Part I." As you might guess it covers events in Mach-II, and Brian does a great job of getting at the heart of what events are and how they work within Mach-II. Be sure and check it out! (And given the name you can bet there will be a Part II ...)

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Posted 9/16/09 @ 2:33 PM by Matt Woodward